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Flew from Zi'an to Wuhan and then took high speed train for a 2 hour journey to Yichang where we boarded the Victoria River cruise on the Yangtze River for four days. The train station was experience, with so many people waiting for their train, it was a sight in its self. Every one however, had as eat unlike Liverpool Street where there is a total of about ten seats for all. No one ...

We are leaving Xian today and are ready to embark on our 4 day river cruise along the mighty Yangtzee River. Internet reception may be hit and miss so I will do my best to update the blog. We are travelling to the airport and have enjoyed listening to the interesting stories Christian tells us about life in China. Life has become more affluent for them and they have a desire to travel but it is difficult to obtain a visa for some countries.......they have a desire to copy ...

We came in late, as said, so we didn't have an idea of the actual view. Opening, the curtains of my room, I saw the majestic YangTze river… I had read so much about it, so this was great for me to experience this.

Buckle up; this was a fast paced day.

Fortunately, It started around 9h30, so we were lucky enough to sleep a bit more… just a bit!

We then caught the small ferry across the river and went to Hubuxiang street for more dry noodles with sesame paste, and spicy potatoes, before returning back to the hotel via the ferry to get a taxti (very difficult!) to get to the station for our 5pm train back to Nanjing.

... then took a taxi back to Snake Hill Park and got a golf buggy up to Yellow Crane Hill with two delightful Chinese girls who asked for a photo. We went into a pavilion and had tea while ladies were playing music. We saw the pavilion where Mao had inscribed two of his poems. We then went to Hubuxiang (Breakfast Alley) and had some fantastic street food of spicy baby potatoes and I had some rice cakes, and we went into a little family cafe and ...